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Cameron County, Texas Carlos H. Cascos, Sophia Benavides, John Wood, David A. Garza and Edna Tamayo v. Frank A. Tompkins, Individually and as Trustee, and Carolyn Tompkins Young

Citation: Not availableDocket: 13-12-00341-CV

Court: Court of Appeals of Texas; December 29, 2014; Texas; State Appellate Court

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The document is a formal communication from the Thirteenth Court of Appeals in Texas concerning the case numbered 13-12-00341-CV, with trial court number 2009-10-5624-B. The case involves Cameron County, Texas, and several individuals (Carlos H. Cascos, Sophia Benavides, John Wood, David A. Garza, and Edna Tamayo) as appellants against Frank A. Tompkins, individually and as trustee, and Carolyn Tompkins Young as appellees. The judgment from the trial court was affirmed in part and reversed in part, and the case was remanded back to the trial court on October 24, 2013. 

Costs of the appeal are split, with 50% charged to the appellant and 50% to the appellee. The document also mentions that attorneys of record are notified under Section 51.204(b) of the Government Code that any submitted exhibits can be withdrawn within 30 days. It notes that exhibits will be destroyed three years after the case's final disposition unless otherwise ordered by the Court. The communication is signed by Dorian E. Ramirez, the Clerk, and includes an enclosure, along with copies sent to several justices via email.